Blue Lights
With blue light therapy becoming more and more popular, many are looking for blue lights they can use at home.
Here is a list of the best blue lights for light and color therapy purposes. Follow the links for more information on each and see which one is best for you.
![]() GE Dichromatic 150 watt Incandscent Flood Light |
GE Dichromatic Blue LightsThis light is best for broad spectrum blue light applications. The wide beam angle makes it great for full body or large area treatments. The 150 watt incandescent flood light throws considerable heat, making wintertime treatments wonderful. Also, the infrared from the heat has its own benefits! Click here for benefits & drawbacks, pricing and the best place to buy. Price: less than $30 |
![]() enLux 415nm LED Floodlight |
enLux 415nm Blue LightsThis blue light was customized specifically for acne treatment, and is still one of the best blue lights available for this purpose. It also has a wide beam angle which makes it great for back and body acne treatments. This light is also an excellent choice for MRSA treatment and prevention, being close to the power of UV with very little UV transmission. Click here for benefits & drawbacks, pricing and the best place to buy. Price: less than $50 |
![]() enLux 465nm Blue LED Floodlight |
enLux 465nm Blue LightsThis is the standard blue LED floodlight by enLux. It’s peak wavelengh of 465 also includes 470nm, the wavelength proven effective against MRSA bacteria. This is also a great choice for acne treatment for those wanting a blue light with zero UV. Click here for benefits & drawbacks, pricing and the best place to buy. Price: less than $40 |
![]() LightWave AB Blue Light by Light Therapy Options |
Light Therapy Options LightWave AB Blue LightsThis light contains both 405nm and 470nm blue light. These are the two specific wavelenghts proven effective against MRSA bacteria. This is also a great light for acne treatment. Price: less than $200 |



